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What's the Catch – Meaning, Origin and Usage

September 11, 2022 Pearson

Has someone just described a situation or scenario to you, and you feel like there's something else they are leaving out? The question 'what's the catch?' is one of the most common ways that the question can be asked. This post unpacks the meaning and origin of this expression. Meaning The saying 'what's the catch?' […]

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Hot Girl Summer – Meaning, Origin and Usage

September 11, 2022 Pearson

Are you looking for a word or term that lets someone know you're going to have a happy summer that's filled with fun from the very first moment to the last? You could use the neologism 'hot girl summer' to let everyone know how you feel about the coming season. This post unpacks the origin […]

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New York Minute – Meaning, Origin and Usage

September 11, 2022 Pearson

Would you like to use a phrase that indicates something is going to happen (or has happened) extremely fast? The expression 'New York Minute' is a popular way to say what you mean, and the expression is used almost all over the world. This post unpacks the meaning and origin of this expression. Meaning The […]

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In Due Time (In Due Course) – Meaning, Origin and Usage

September 11, 2022 Pearson

Would you like to give someone a rough indication of the time that it might take to do something (or how long it will take to happen)? The term 'in due time (in due course)' could be the right sentence that applies to what is being said. This post unpacks the meaning and origin of […]

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Don't Take No Wooden Nickels – Meaning, Origin and Usage

September 11, 2022 (September 11, 2022) Pearson

Would you like to tell someone that they are walking into a potentially dangerous situation where they might be swindled into a scam without realizing it? The expression 'don't take no wooden nickels' is a common saying that can let someone know that they are about to be scammed. This post unpacks the meaning and […]

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Hook Line and Sinker – Meaning, Origin and Usage

September 11, 2022 (September 11, 2022) Pearson

Have you seen someone who would believe almost anything wholeheartedly, or accept anything that someone told them without much questioning or thought going into it? The term 'hook line and sinker' is a popular expression that can be used to point this out to others. This term unpacks the meaning and origin of this saying. […]

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Tip of the Iceberg – Meaning, Origin and Usage

September 11, 2022 (September 11, 2022) Pearson

Would you like to let someone know that they are only scratching the surface of the issue, and that there is much more to see or discuss? The term 'tip of the iceberg' can be the one that you use to apply to this. This post unpacks the meaning and origin of this expression. Meaning […]

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My Way or the Highway – Meaning, Origin and Usage

September 11, 2022 (September 11, 2022) Pearson

Would you like to give someone the option of a final ultimatum where they accept your point of view or metaphorically take a hike if they don't? The term 'my way or the highway' is a common expression that can make an ultimatum known to everyone in the discussion. This post unpacks the meaning and […]

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There Are None As Blind (As Those Who Will Not See) – Meaning, Origin and Usage

September 11, 2022 (September 11, 2022) Pearson

Do you know someone who doesn't recognize a situation (or its solution) even when it might be staring them right in the face? The expression 'There Are None As Blind (As Those Who Will Not See)' is one that you can use to apply to them. This post unpacks the meaning and origin of this […]

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Where There's a Will There's a Way – Meaning, Origin and Usage

September 11, 2022 (September 11, 2022) Pearson

Would you like to lend someone a word of encouragement and let them know that they are going to find a way to accomplish their goals? The saying 'where there's a will there's a way' is one of the most common ways in which someone can be given a word of encouragement. This term unpacks […]

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